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Ontario COVID-19 cases surpass 1,000 with today's reported tests

The province is reporting another 151 confirmed cases today, which is the week's second-highest single day increase
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Ontario reported another 151 confirmed COVID-19 cases this afternoon.

Information for all the new cases reported today is listed simply as pending.

The total for the province has now tipped over 1,000 with 1,144 confirmed cases of the virus.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Newmarket now totals at least 12, as York Region's total cases reach 163, as reported by public health last night.

The province has reported there are 18 deaths, but two have not been lab confirmed.

There have been three deaths in Simcoe-Muskoka, two in York, four in Toronto, one in Halton region, one in Niagara region, three in Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge, one in Ottawa, one in Hamilton, and three in Durham region.

In a news conference Friday afternoon, Dr. Barbara Yaffe, the province’s associate chief medical officer of health, said 60 people with COVID-19 are currently hospitalized, while 43 of them are in intensive care and 32 are using ventilators.

This week marked the first time Ontario reported triple digit increases in COVID-19 confirmed cases with 100 on Wednesday, 170 on Thursday, and 135 yesterday.

On Friday, the province didn’t post a list of information for the new cases, and instead stated all information on the new cases was “pending.” Previously, the Ontario website reported information such as age, gender, travel or community transmission, health unit where the case was confirmed, and status of the patient.

This week, Canada surpassed 4,500 confirmed cases of the virus and at least 53 people have died in Canada after testing positive for COVID-19.

The death toll for COVID-19 has now passed that of SARS. In 2003, Canada reported 438 probable and suspect SARS cases and 44 deaths related to the virus. Those deaths occurred over six months.

The first death attributed to COVID-19 in Canada was reported on March 8, 2020.


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